Alldocube’s second tablet with the Helio X20 is better than the X1 the 8.9″ version which ran into thermal throttling affecting the performance. The M5 is 10.1 inches with the same 2560 x 1600 resolution, but this time the screen is non-laminated with a gap of about 2mm between the screen and glass. And to top it off that screen isn’t exactly the brightest at around 190 lux.
Like the other model it does have LTE support two micro SIM slots and I’m lucky as the limited bands it does have at least work here in Spain. But it’s not a global LTE modem it’s using. The review is below with my rating and pros and cons here.
The next tablet I’ll be reviewing is the Teclast M89, 7.9″ retina tablet with the hexa-core MediaTek MTK8176 and GX6250 GPU. After that, I also plan to review the Knote 5 Gemini Lake tablet from Alldocube and the Xiaomi Mi Pad 4. Maybe the Chuwi Corebook.

